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Food Aversion Plus Odor Cue Protects Crop From Wild Mammals
Authors:SANDRA E BAKER  STEPHEN A ELLWOOD  DAVID SLATER  RICHARD W WATKINS  DAVID W MACDONALD
Institution:1. Wildlife Conservation Research Unit, University of Oxford, Tubney House, Abingdon Road, Tubney, Abingdon OX13 5QL, United Kingdom;2. Environmental Risk Assessment Team, Central Science Laboratory, Sand Hutton, York YO41 1LZ, United Kingdom
Abstract:Abstract: Wild mammals cause foraging damage to crops worldwide and nonlethal methods are required for controlling such damage. Many wildlife management situations demand protection of untreated foods. We tested learned food aversion plus an odor cue as a paradigm for protecting untreated model crop items from European badgers (Meles meles). Following conditioning with a combination of ziram and clove oil, badgers avoided untreated maize cobs in presence of a clove odor cue. A clove oil control did not condition badgers. This work has been an important step before proceeding to full-scale field trials for protecting growing crops on a wider scale. (JOURNAL OF WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT 72(3):785–791; 2008)
Keywords:European badger  learned food aversion  mammals  Meles meles  model crop  nonlethal control  odor cue  United Kingdom  vertebrate pest control  ziram
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